2023 Vulcan Village Handicap Tips
La Yakel could potentially be the class horse in this race, with William Haggas having seen his runner perform well as a three-year-old. Last October, the horse was fourth out of sixteen runners at Newmarket, with the runner sent off as favourite in the Old Rowley Cup Handicap before falling short. Previously to this came a win in the Lavazza Stakes at Ascot.
Cumulonimbus was a winner in a previous outing when landing a victory at Newmarket, with the four-year-old securing a triumph in the National Stud Consignment Handicap, with the Charlie Fellowes-trained runner able to oblige by a neck over one mile and four furlongs, with the horse having previously fallen short as favourite at Pontefract.
Groundbreaker is among the betting favourites when it comes to the 2023 Vulcan Village Handicap, with the German-bred charge finishing fourth in the Precision Facades Handicap over one mile, two and a half furlongs. The horse outran his odds of 20/1 when finishing fourth in the Dubai Duty Free Handicap at Newbury Racecourse.
Dark Pine is a six-year-old capable of hitting the frame, with the horse running really well at Chester last time out. The horse was priced at 25/1 for the TMT Group Handicap and came close to landing a shock win before being touched off by favourite City Streak, with Good Show coming into this race off the back of a success at Hamilton.